The Philosophy of Russian Drama. The World of Ostrovsky
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V.I. Mildon's book is a significant event in the intellectual life of Russia. This book is about the profound meanings contained in the texts of Russian thinkers, about the philosophical problems that the enlightened Russian thought has been grappling with for several centuries. It is a continuation of the book 'The Abyss Opened. Images of Place and Time in Classical Russian Drama', but in it, the author reveals new artistic meanings in well-known dramaturgical material. In the first part 'The Peaks of Russian Drama', he sheds light on the works of I.S. Turgenev, A.K. Tolstoy, A.V. Sukhovo-Kobylin, and in the second part, 'The Philosophy of Russian Drama: The World of Ostrovsky', he dedicates it to the work of the remarkable Russian author who most fully expressed the position of a person in domestic life and his fate, regardless of national affiliation. Therefore, his work, while remaining deeply national, has a universal, cross-cultural content and reveals the spiritual tasks facing contemporaries in Russia. V.I. Mildon's book is addressed to a wide range of readers reflecting on the place of a person in the modern world.
Author:
Author:Mildon Valeriy Ilyich
Cover:
Cover:hardcover
Category:
- Category:Phylosophy
Dimensions:
Dimensions:21.7x15.5x2.5 cm
Series:
Series:Humanitas
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-98712-311-9
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